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Earth Day: Learning to care for a stressed planet


People attending the Earth Day Festival hosted by the Conservancy of Southwest Florida can visit the special environmental exhibits or buy native plant from the Naples Native Plant Society and other earthly delights.
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Naples Biofuel President John Puig, right, cuts a rug at last year's Earth Day celebration at Koreshan State Historical Site.
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Inclement weather, including strong hurricanes and flooding are signs of climate change affecting the Earth. People can contribute to lessen carbon emissions by saving energy and water and recycling.
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Inclement weather, including strong hurricanes and flooding are signs of climate change affecting the Earth. People can contribute to lessen carbon emissions by saving energy and water and recycling.
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Caribbean Gardens offer more entertainment and educational activities than usual to families visiting the zoo on Earth Day. If you turn in your old cell phone at the door, you will receive one free children pass.
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